Hi Dimitri, in the above post, you wrote that you were testing a "6X fixed sample..." Was that a typo and should have been 5x or is there actually a fixed 6x Compact also in the works? If new 6x Compact, are the dimensions the same as the 5x that has yet to come out, and I'm assuming this will have the new reticle? Okay..., I'm jumping the gun here (no pun intended) so I better wait to hear your reply before I get too excited.

Hi Dimitri, in the above post, you wrote that you were testing a "6X fixed sample..." Was that a typo and should have been 5x or is there actually a fixed 6x Compact also in the works? If new 6x Compact, are the dimensions the same as the 5x that has yet to come out, and I'm assuming this will have the new reticle? Okay..., I'm jumping the gun here (no pun intended) so I better wait to hear your reply before I get too excited.

What kind of barrel is in the rifle you have been doing these tests with? Pretty nice results.

16" 1:7 but its not the rifle. The BDC is dead on! the hardest part is judging the wind and not canting. I use a scope level and a piece of string to judge wind direction. I shoot prone on either a Harris or forgrip/Bipod

All you need to do is know the bullet velocity and ballistics coefficient of the bullet they used and than reload to match that round. It will work in any length or finish barrel, as long as those two criteria are matched, unless of course you shoot into 50 mph wind.

All you need to do is know the bullet velocity and ballistics coefficient of the bullet they used and than reload to match that round. It will work in any length or finish barrel, as long as those two criteria are matched, unless of course you shoot into 50 mph wind.

That is correct. We are putting out instructions on how to dial in using different barrels and altitudes as well.
We run data and shoot and shoot until everything is confirmed.
Different altitudes,temp, and so on.We want guys to be able to hit things fast not only up close using the open circle and leads but be able to reach way out there . This reticule makes that happen.

Using the 5x and my personal AR
Retired USMC, and Purple Heart recipient Gunnery Sergeant,
David Grise shoots off hand hitting the target at 600 yards!! He fired 1 round and hit!!
I have to say part was skill and part was luck. To his credit he called the shot! While looking through spotting scope
I could see the trajectory of the swirl and was in shock to see it hit!!